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You can be successful planting crops in the grow bags from Indonesia Grow Bag Factory for Lincoln, Nebraska, United States Market as long as you do things you have to do. But people sometimes make some mistakes with their grow-bag gardening that affect their harvest. You should avoid these mistakes to have a successful grow-bag garden.

Overcrowd the Grow Bags

Planting too many plants in a grow bag will be the very first mistake that many people make, especially beginners. If you want to grow sweet potatoes, you can only plant one slip in a seven gallon grow bag. You can only plant one cucumber, squash, or tomato in a 10 gallon grow bag, at least.

It is better to under plant your grow bags instead of over planting them. However, the best choice, of course, is planting the right plant amount in the right growing bag size.

Use Too Small Grow Bags

The size of your grow bag must be the biggest concern because you have to make sure that the plant roots will not outgrow the grow bags. If they do outgrow the bags, your plants will stop producing and you do not want it, for sure.

You might have to deal with trial and error to find the best size of grow bags to plant certain plants. You might use large enough grow bags for planting some crops but if you live in hot climates, it might be necessary to use larger grow bags because the plants will grow in a longer season.

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Grow Bags for Plants

Let the Plants Overstay

You should not let your plants continue to grow too long in the grow bags from Indonesia Grow Bag Factory for Lincoln, Nebraska, United States Market. After a successful harvest, your plants might still be able to grow but the next harvest will not be as good as they used to be. You should take them out and plant something new that can give you the happy-harvesting experience after the hard work.

Do Not Replace the Soil

It is time to take out an old plant and plant a new one. You might think that replacing all the soil will be a hard thing to do. However, it is necessary to give a new start for your new plants with new soil.

It does not mean that you have to replace all the soil. You can keep half of it and mix them with new potting soil. Voila, you have new soil for a new growing season.

Do Not Use Vertical Support

You can still grow vertical plants with grow bags, but you must not forget about vertical support from the very beginning. Tomatoes need vertical supports to help them hold the fruits in the future. That is why you need to install a tomato cage to the outside part of your grow bags where you will plant your tomatoes in.

You can also put a stake, but you should not put it inside the grow bags from Indonesia Grow Bag Factory for Lincoln, Nebraska, United States Market. You should put it in the ground right next to the grow bags instead.

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